By Ernio Hernandez
17 Aug 2005
Extra Virgin, Bridezilla Strikes Back! and The Irish Curse join The Rude Pundit and Silence! The Musical among the shows that have sold out their limited runs at the 2005 New York International Fringe Festival. Other shows have sold out performances.
Additional performances of popular and sold out shows will be added daily, according to a Fringe spokesperson, dependent on actors' schedules and theater availability.
The festival's big first-day ticket sales intake of just under $25,000 in sales (all at $15 per ticket) was up about 45% over the previous year's at this time. By the one-week mark (Aug. 8) it had reached $100,000. Numbers after the festival opening have not been tabulated as of yet due to the lengthy process of cash-at-the-door sales take, but are expected to add $70,000.
A complete guide for all the shows at this year's New York International Fringe Festival, through Aug. 28, is now available online at www.FringeNYC.org. Tickets to all shows are $15 each, and multi-show discount passes are also available. For more information, call (212) 279-4488 (in NY) or (888) FringeNYC (outside NY).
More than 200 submissions were invited to FringeNYC 2005 (almost 180 of which will participate). As in previous years (e.g. The Passion of George W. Bush and Infertility, The Musical That's Hard to Conceive), some shows employ unique titles to vie for attention among the many works to be seen at this year's festival.
Among the eye-catching titles this year are:
Following in the Urinetown formula, a number of musicals are announcing their genre within their name, including:
Lastly (though pared down from previous years), there are the standard long-named shows including:
Among the more famous of Fringe alumni are the Off-Broadway stagings of Never Swim Alone, 21 Dog Years: Doing Time @ Amazon.com, Debbie Does Dallas, Matt & Ben, The Joys of Sex and the upcoming Off-Broadway show, Dog Sees God. The grande dame of all Fringe alum is the Tony Award-winning Urinetown, which graduated to Off-Broadway, then Broadway and has since toured across the country.





